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(a)
The three lowest standing wave frequencies.
(a)
Answer to Problem 74P
The three lowest standing wave frequencies is
Explanation of Solution
Write the equation for lowest standing wave frequency.
Here,
Conclusion:
The first lowest fundamental frequency of the standing wave is.
The second lowest fundamental frequency of the standing wave is.
Substitute
The third lowest fundamental frequency of the standing wave is.
Substitute
The fourth lowest fundamental frequency of the standing wave is.
Substitute
The pattern for the each situation for the three lowest standing wave frequencies is.
pattern | ||
2 | N A N A N | 600.0Hz |
3 | N A N A N A N | 900.0Hz |
4 | NANANANAN | 1.200Hz |
Therefore, the three lowest standing wave frequencies is
(b)
The four lowest standing wave frequencies, when the strings press light.
(b)
Answer to Problem 74P
The four lowest standing wave frequencies is
Explanation of Solution
Write the equation for lowest standing wave for fundamental frequency.
Here,
Conclusion:
The lowest fundamental frequency of the standing wave is.
Here, the lowest frequency is starts from
The first lowest fundamental frequency of the standing wave is.
Substitute
The second lowest fundamental frequency of the standing wave is.
Substitute
The third lowest fundamental frequency of the standing wave is.
Substitute
The fourth lowest fundamental frequency of the standing wave is.
Substitute
The pattern for the each situation for the four lowest standing wave frequencies is.
pattern | ||
2 | N A N A N | 600.0Hz |
4 | N A N A N A N A N | 1.200kHz |
6 | N A N A N A N A N A N A N | 1.800kHz |
8 | NANANANANANANANAN | 2.400kHz |
Therefore, the four lowest standing wave frequencies is
(c)
The four lowest standing wave frequencies, when the strings press hard.
(c)
Answer to Problem 74P
The four lowest standing wave frequencies is
Explanation of Solution
The effective length of the string is now half of the original length.
Write the equation for lowest standing wave for fundamental frequency.
Here,
Rearrange the equation (X).
Substitute equation (I) in above equation.
Conclusion:
The first lowest fundamental frequency of the standing wave is.
The second lowest fundamental frequency of the standing wave is.
Substitute
The third lowest fundamental frequency of the standing wave is.
Substitute
The fourth lowest fundamental frequency of the standing wave is.
Substitute
The pattern for the each situation for the four lowest standing wave frequencies is.
pattern | ||
1 | N A N | 600.0Hz |
2 | N A N A N | 1.200kHz |
3 | N A N A N A N | 1.800kHz |
4 | NANANANAN | 2.400kHz |
Therefore, the four lowest standing wave frequencies is
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